The evaluation meeting for the İşimiz Temiz Project, organized in Eskişehir in collaboration with the Ministry of National Education's Directorate General of Lifelong Learning, TOBB Eskişehir Women Entrepreneurs Board, and OPET, was held at the Eskişehir Chamber of Commerce (ETO).
The İşimiz Temiz Project aims to raise hygiene standards in micro-businesses within the food, beverage, accommodation, and transportation sectors. The meeting, chaired by Eskişehir Deputy Governor Ali Çetin, was attended by TOBB Eskişehir Women Entrepreneurs Board President Elif Gürkaynak, Lifelong Learning Project Coordinator Yusuf Taner Tekin from the Ministry of National Education, Project Manager Ebru Şule Ateş, Project Assistant Gizem Gürbüz, and OPET Corporate Communications Director İpek Duman Ökek. The participants discussed the progress of the trainings offered under the project and potential steps to increase the number of participants.
Training Benefits for Businesses
It was highlighted that participants who successfully pass an exam after the 8-hour training will be awarded a certificate, and businesses where all employees complete the training will receive the “İşimiz Temiz Certificate.” Speaking about the in-person and online training sessions, TOBB Eskişehir Women Entrepreneurs Board President Elif Gürkaynak stated that these trainings would add value to the businesses of female entrepreneurs in Eskişehir. She also extended her gratitude to the institutions and organizations contributing to the İşimiz Temiz Project.